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Today's Sports News: What you need to know
Today's Sports News: What you need to know
In today's sports news - NZ rowers impress at world champs, Aussie tennis bad boy in trouble again and Joe Schmidt gets 'stamp' of approval.
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Midweek Mediawatch: the MacTaggart Lecture and more
Everybody Eats is a pop up "dining initiative" in Auckland, established in response to New Zealand's issues with food poverty and food waste. They serve restaurant quality, 3-course meals, prepared by… Audio
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Owen Franks missing from All Blacks RWC2019 selection
All Blacks coach Steve Hansen dropped a major bombshell in his Rugby World Cup squad announcement, leaving out veteran prop Owen Franks and picking one-test flanker Luke Jacobson as they seek an… Video, Audio
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Business owners 'frustrated' at Transport Agency delays, say it’s costing them
Business owners 'frustrated' at Transport Agency delays
A blowout in waiting times at the Transport Agency is jeopardising garages' business and commercial drivers' livelihoods.
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Everybody Eats - using food waste to feed everyone
Everybody Eats is a pop up "dining initiative" in Auckland, established in response to New Zealand's issues with food poverty and food waste. And it's growing. Audio
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Migrant students left in limbo and told to pay for new visas
Migrant students left high and dry after their business school went into liquidation say they're disgusted that they've been told to pay more money.
Last week the Kiwi Institute of Training and… Video, Audio
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Business News for 26 August 2019
A bumpy ride expected on markets as US-China trade tensions escalate further, housing market confidence rises, Kiwibank signals major investment in tech, construction sector booms despite pressure on… Audio
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Early Business News for 26 August 2019
A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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A celebration of song
A celebration of song with artists as diverse as Joni Mitchell, Nick Cave and the King's Singers. Video
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Tom Walsh delivers stunning performance in Paris
Tom Walsh delivers stunning performance in Paris
New Zealander Tom Walsh delivered a high-flying performance at the Diamond League in Paris to win the shot put with a throw of 22.44m.
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Geri, Cannonball, Kristin, Maceo, & the Puppies
Audio 24 Aug 2019Nick goes for breadth on today’s show, with music from Cannonball Adderley, Geri Allen, Kristin Berardi, and Charles Mingus, plus big band music from Christchurch’s Glenn Wagstaff.
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Around the World in Two Hours
Audio 24 Aug 2019This week Nick goes around the world in two hours, with tunes inspired by cities, states, and countries, including in the first hour Cedar Walton's Bolivia, Thad Jones with April in Paris, and Phil…
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Worlds of Music featuring the music of Karen Dalton
Music from the world, for the world, hosted by Trevor Reekie. Audio
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Nick Smith ejected from Parliament again: 'Speaker is biased'
Nick Smith ejected from Parliament again: 'Speaker is biased'
National MP Nick Smith has lodged a serious accusation against Parliament's Speaker calling him "biased" after once again being booted out of the debating chamber.
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Ihumātao hīkoi: Hundreds march in rain to Ardern's office
Audio 22 Aug 2019Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern wouldn't come to them, so several hundred people braved torrential rain to take their message to her electorate office.
Ihumātao protestors took part in a 17km hikoi… Video, Audio
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E-scooter war heats up as companies try new tactics in a competitive market
E-scooter war heats up
New companies, super-sized scooters, and freebies and discounts to attract customers are all part of the now competitive e-scooter market.
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E-scooter war heats up as tow-trucks get involved
The e-scooter war is heating up. There's another brand in Auckland, one more heading to Christchurch soon, supersized scooters, and freebies and discounts to attract customers in the now competitive… Audio
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Opinion: The Black Caps need Lockie Ferguson at Test level
Opinion: The Black Caps need Lockie Ferguson at Test level
If Jofra Archer's successful introduction to the Test arena has taught us anything, it's that pace frightens batsmen in any format, writes Hamish Bidwell.
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Question Time for 21 August 2019
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Hon PAULA BENNETT to the Prime Minister: Does she stand by all her Government’s statements, policies, and actions?
Hon JAMES SHAW to the Minister of Finance: Does he think that an independent…
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Ngā Taonga Sound Archives: The history of Hong Kong and China
Hong Kong has been under Chinese rule since 1997, as part of the "one country - two systems" agreement worked out when Britain handed its former colony back to China. Audio, Gallery
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Fuel prices: Government urged to free up wholesale market
Fuel prices: Government urged to free up wholesale market
Cut-price petrol company Gull wants the government to free up the wholesale fuel market to bring in genuine competition. Audio
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Coining a genre: Wasteland Fiction
Recovering bookseller and RNZ producer Robert Kelly has been thinking about why deserts and frozen wastelands make such good settings for fiction. Audio
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AirNZ faces big challenges in reducing emissions
Air New Zealand wants the government to take into account the challenges the aviation industry faces in reducing emissions as it looks to meet its climate change targets. Over the past week submitters… Audio
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Today's sports news: what you need to know
Today's sports news: what you need to know
In today's sports news - Woods misses chance to defend title, Scott Dixon finishes second in Pocono, and New Zealand sailors chase medals in Japan.
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NZ will keep 'head above water' amid recession fears
NZ will keep 'head above water' amid recession fears
New Zealand's economy is not headed for recession despite all the gloomy forecasts overseas, ASB chief economist Nick Tuffley says.